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*JoshMoonson* Cayden looked over at the Hufflepuff as she had asked if they were married. He was unsure where she had come from, but here on Earth that was what wife meant. He said nothing to her as she had requested that they stop for a moment and then had suggested that poor robert's feelings had been hurt by everything they had done. It was his own feelings that had started this and roberts was the end of this." I find it noble of you to stick up for the people you care about. Very few people do it any more, but im going to have to correct you on this. Why should i extend any help to him when he was the one who did the same to me. He had kissed her and decided that they would be together while i was still unaware. If you like to call it anything Miss Noir it would be karma." he removed his hands from her pockets as he gave her a small nod. It seemed like he wanted to leave. Fine with him. No one wanted him here." Have a good Afternoon." he told them both politely. He had really nothing against lyra then her obvious friendship and her mouth.
He looked at her as he stuck his own hands in his pockets as he looked at her." You hadn't seen her when I first met her in the library. She was using a book I wanted to read. She was quite the chatterbox. Which is where I came up with the name." he paused for a moment as he gave her a smile." How are you?" He was a little worried for her nerves and not to mention the company. She took people disliking her much harder then he did. He had been in a family of politics. He was use to it.
Robert spun back around as he heard Caydens response to Lyra. "You bloody hypocrite!" He closed his hand tightly around Lyra's to stop himself from going at Cayden. "You know what happened Mr. I Know Everything. She" he pointed at Mariska. His temper was rising and he could tell, "She came to me in the green house so don't start feeling like the more noble one here."
He clenched his jaw and his voice dropped down to a whisper, "You were the one who was hitting on her in the first place. If there's any karma it will be when she leaves you for someone else." He looked at Mari in disgust, "Which will happen. My father was right about one thing it seems. You can give that locket I gave you to Liz since it obviously meant nothing." And if anything had cut him deeper it was that fact. He had stood up for her and she had turned out exactly how he said she would. His voice going back to normal as his temper eased he turned back around and headed down the corridor. "Good ridance," he said as he walked though deep down that's not what he was feeling at all. He needed some place, any place else.